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EP 0 417 055 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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13.03.1991 Bulletin 1991/11 |
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Date of filing: 11.07.1990 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)5: E21C 11/00 |
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28.08.1989 SE 8902850 20.10.1989 SE 8903472
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Applicant: Atlas Copco Construction and Mining Technique AB |
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S-105 23 Stockholm (SE) |
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- Agren, Nils
S-191 46 Sollentuna (SE)
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Representative: Grundfelt, Erik Gunnar |
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Atlas Copco Tunnelling & Mining AB
Patents & Trademarks S-105 23 Stockholm S-105 23 Stockholm (SE) |
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Device for positioning of a drill bit |
(57) Device for positioning of a drill bit (1) at a positioning plane (2). A drill rig
(3) is provided with two video cameras (9) for sensing the position of a light source
(8) adjacent the drill bit. The video cameras are aligned in parallel. The image fields
of the video cameras are displaced such relative to each other that the light source
gives two points (20,21) on a monitor (10) common to the two cameras if the light
source is situated outside the positioning plane and one point (11) if the light source
is situated in the positioning plane.
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[0001] The present invention relates to a device for positioning of a drill bit at a positioning
plane. This means that the drill bit or a point near the drill bit is manoeuvred such
that it obtains a desired position in the positioning plane.
[0002] In existing rock drilling rigs the operator positions the drill bit by the eye. This
results in a relatively high uncertainty at the positioning since the operator is
far from the tunnel front and normally does not see the drill bit along the drill
string. This means the the drill bit will be aligned towards a point to the side of
the desired one if the drill bit if the drill bit is not positioned in a well defined
lengthwise position. This uncertainty means that one has to take into account at the
subsequent blasting that the drill holes are not in optimal positions. This gives
as a result that an extra amount of explosives has to be used which makes the driving
of the tunnel more expensive.
[0003] The present invention, which is defined in the subsequent claims, aims at achieving
a device for positioning of the drill bit at a positioning plane, which makes sure
that the different drill holes obtain positions which with great accuracy correspond
to the desired drill plan.
[0004] An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which fig 1 shows a side view of a device according to the invention.
Fig 2 shows a view from above of the device according to fig 1. Fig 3 shows a view
of a monitor on which a drill plan has been marked.
[0005] The device shown in the drawings comprises a carrier in form of a vehicle 3 on which
two drill booms 4 are swingably arranged. A feed beam 5 is swingably arranged on each
drill boom 4. Drill boom and feed beam are swingable by means of hydraulic cylinders
12,13. The drill boom is at its front end provided with a boom head 14 which carries
the feed beam 5. The feed beam is displaceable relative to the boom head by means
of a hydraulic cylinder 15. A rock drilling machine 6 is displaceable to-and-fro along
the feed beam 5. A drill string 7, which at its front end is provided with a drill
bit, is connected to the rock drilling machine 6. The feed beam 5 is near the drill
bit 1 provided with a marker 8. This marker can for instance comprise a light source,
preferably for infrared light. Two video cameras 9 are arranged at a distance from
each other on carrier 3 and are adjusted in parallel relative to each other and directed
towards a tunnel front 16 in front of which a positioning plane 2 is situated. The
two video cameras are connected to a common monitor 10 on which a drill plan 17 is
placed. Suitably a transparent plastic film is used on which the contour 18 of the
tunnel and the positions 19 of the different drill holes are marked. The two video
cameras are suitably provided with filters which transmit infrared light only. As
a result the operator does not get a lot of unnessary information on the screen which
makes it easier to adjust the drill bit. When reproducing the image fields from the
two video cameras the image fields are displaced relative to each other either electronically
or through the objectives of one or both of the video cameras being displaced sideways
relative to the camera housing such that a given point in the positioning plane 2
is reproduced on the screen of the monitor 10 as a single point by the two video cameras.
This results therein that the marker 8 gives rise to two points 20,21 on the monitor
if the marker 8 is not situated in the positioning plane 2 and one point when the
marker is situated in the positioning plane. In order to adjust the drill bit correctly
relative to the drill plan 17 hydraulic cylinders 12,13 and 15 are manoeuvred such
that the two points 20,21 are made to coincide in one point 11 which should coincide
with a drill hole position 19. when this has occured marker 8 is situated in the correct
position in the positioning plane 2 with great accuracy. Drill plan 11 is somewhat
modified relative to the desired drill hole pattern in order to take into consideration
that the position of marker 8 does not coincide with the position of the drill bit.
In order to get the drill string 7 in the correct direction for the drilling it is
suitable to use angle sensors between carrier 3 and feed beam 5. These angle sensors
may be placed at or in the different joints between carrier and feed beam or in another
way indicate the direction of the feed beam relative to the carrier.
1. Device for positioning of a drill bit (1) at a positioning plane (2) comprising
a carrier (3), at least one drill boom (4) swingable relative to the carrier, a relative
to the drill boom swingable feed beam (5) carrying a rock drilling machine (6) movable
to-and-fro along the feed beam, and a drill string (7) comprising said drill bit (1)
connected to the rock drilling machine, characterized by a marker (8) arranged adjacent to said drill bit (1), two video cameras (9) arranged
at a distance from each other on said carrier and a monitor (10) for simultaneous
reproduction of images from said video cameras, whereby said video cameras are aligned
in parallel and that the image fields of the video cameras are displaced such relative
to each other that a given point in the positioning plane by both video cameras are
reproduced as a common point on the monitor, whereby said marker (8) causes one single
point (11) on said monitor when the marker is situated in the positioning plane.